“Accordions, concertinas, and melodeons are free reed instruments that are part of the aerophone family. Aerophone instruments produce sound by the vibration of air. This 19th century accordion proudly proclaims it is "ne plus ultra" or the ultimate accordion as advertised on its side.” The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, IMCPL Digital Collections
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